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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Anteverted ears
  1. ... that open to the front rather than downward (anteverted nares), can also occur in this disorder. The prevalence of scalp-ear-nipple syndrome is unknown. Only a small number ...
  2. ... that open to the front rather than downward (anteverted nares); a long space between the nose and the upper lip (philtrum); a small lower jaw (micrognathia); a high-arched roof of the mouth (palate); full lips; low-set ears; and a flat back of the head (occiput). ...
  3. ... that open to the front rather than downward (anteverted nares). Vision problems, ... Fibrochondrogenesis appears to be a rare disorder. About ...
  4. ... that open to the front rather than downward (anteverted nares), a high arch or opening in the roof of the mouth (high arched or cleft palate), a split in the upper lip (cleft lip), a small lower jaw (micrognathia), low-set ears that are rotated backward, a red birthmark (nevus ...
  5. ... of skin (skin tags) in front of the ear (preauricular tags). The nose has a narrow bridge, a wide base, and nostrils that open to the front rather than downward (anteverted nares). Affected individuals may also have flat cheeks; ...
  6. ... that open to the front rather than downward (anteverted nares).Some people with spondylocarpotarsal synostosis syndrome have ... the nose, airways (trachea and bronchi), and external ears. Filamin B appears to be important for normal ...